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Could it be sweet revenge or just clean fun that motivated senior Joey Norris to hurl a cream pie into junior Kim Reinhart ' s face. Watch out fellas, here comes senior Tom Pan- crats of Deca, the 1984 Miss Patriot. Giving it all he ' s got, senior John Gorman struggles to keep his foothold in the tug-of-war contest. Looking sexy and sen- suous, junior Kent Howard and his escort Scott Ogden pose for the judges in the Miss Patriot contest. Striving for the thrill of victory, Sophomores Chris Wisman, Tammy Sullentrup.and Debra Session struggle to beat their opponent in tug-of-war. CD 00 ' HQMEEGMIN6 ACTIVITIES NIGHT 41
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lUU ' 13 5: Having fun at all costs, many Patriots joined together to com- pete in the games and contests held on ac- tivities night Thursday, November 15. These games and con- tests included the ever popular three-legged race and the sack race. The piggy-back race and the caterpillar race got amusing reactions from the crowd. Tug-of-v ar and the first time pie- throw were also major events at Activities Night. However, the high- light of the evening to many was the Miss Patriot contest. I en- joyed the Miss Patriot contest the best because On the run, |iiniors Kim Holiman and Browning Naele race to the finish line in the piggy-back race. Sticking together through thick and thin, seniors Lisa Soblit and |ohn Aker feel the after affects of cream pie. Determined to beat the odds, sopho Dana Wilson races against the other teams in the sack race. Having fun at all cosi it ' s funny to watch the guys strut their stuff, says junior Stefani Newmark. Tom Pan- crats, of Deca, the win- ner of the Miss Patriot contest, caught the judges ' eyes by showing off a little skin and blowing kisses to the crowd. The overall win- ner was the senior team 12. Although not every- one was a winner, all those who joined in the adventures of activities night had a super time and everyone, with the exception of the graduating seniors, is already looking forward to the Activities Night events of next year. 40 ACTIVITIES NIGHT
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IbJU z u pi L- ' ' , 1 Christine Corbett and Eric Segro Wendy Gamrot and Derek Davis After an exciting week that included several dress-up days, most students were ready for the much an- ticipated Homecoming Game, and this year ' s was no disappointment. With victory within reach, the half-time ac- tivities proved all the more exciting. The senior court c onsisted of, Susan Olsen, Sherry Price, Jennifer Fessler, Tammy Mihailoff, Rob- bi Quinn, Susan Han- cock, and Kim Fowler. Members of the underclassman courts included juniors: Melin- da Weishaupt, Maria Abrams, Joan Freeland, Sophomores: Lisa Sokowlaski, LaShawn Bryant, Melissa Cooper, freshmen: Renee Morgan, Christine Cor- bett, Wendy Gamrot. In order to be part of the Homecoming Court the girls had to have passed all of their classes first 6 weeks and spend a few nerverack- ing minutes in front of the Focus TV cameras. After passing these tests A night fit for they were voted on by their fellow classmates and once the decisions were announced it was time to find dresses and escorts. The girls and their escorts had front row seats for the game and along with packed stands watched as the Patriots destroyed the Dixie Hollins Rebels. While the game was ex- citing, most students were waiting to hear who would be named the 1984 Homecoming Queen. At half-time the girls were put on parac in convertible Corvette! Fear mixed with excita ment were the feelind senior court membeil experienced as Sherrl Price was announce [ the new Homecomink] Queen. With an elate expression on her fac Sherry was crowned b former queen Shell Hotz and Mr. Williami For all those who eithe watched or participate in the Homecoming ac tivities the evening wa one to remember. 42 COURT '
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